Texas - Bail Question - In Deciding Bonds Do Judges Have Self-Interest? - Um, Do We Like $

Are judges personally concerned when considering lowering someone's bond? Valid concern. Judges, like anyone else, have personal interests, including job security and financial stability. They are elected every four years and need to serve multiple terms to secure a partial or full retirement, which adds to their concerns about making decisions that could lead to negative headlines.

They may fear that releasing someone who later commits a crime could jeopardize their position in future elections. This is why it is important to provide judges with solid evidence to demonstrate that a defendant does not pose a danger and will attend court when obtaining an initial bond or later requesting to lower such bond.

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